As Laura Ingraham prepares to move into the 10 p.m. slot on Fox News, a taste of what viewers will see has emerged in her fiery reaction to Republican Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona and his attacks on President Donald Trump.

Ingraham recently appeared at a fundraiser for Kelli Ward. At the time, Flake had not yet announced he was leaving the Senate.

“Since we are in the South, I can say bless his heart, but it’s time to melt the snowflake,” she said, as reported by The New York Times.

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On Tuesday, after Flake announced he would not run for re-election, Ingraham took to Twitter to relish in a victory moment.

“I think there’s one thing we should remember, and listening to what we heard today from Jeff Flake — just, if you didn’t hear his voice, just read it — this could be a speech that was delivered by Nancy Pelosi. This could have been a speech that was delivered by Chuck Schumer,” Ingraham reiterated Tuesday on Fox News.

“Almost everything that the press is focusing on — it’s not that he’s the conscience of the conservative movement — it’s the tone, the vitriol, this, that,” she said. “He lost. His view of conservatism is receding. Maybe it will come back someday, but right now the middle class in America is tired of getting kicked to the curb.”

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Ingraham said if lawmakers continue to stall Trump’s agenda, their political futures are “probably not going to work out all that well.”

“And if you don’t advance the agenda and if you speak ill of President Trump more often than you speak ill of any random Democrat, it’s probably not going to work out all that well for you right now,” she said. “So he’s going to stamp his feet, but I don’t think it’s going to make his viewpoint … more popular within the Republican ranks. His views are unpopular.”